MICHI-CAN
Well-Known Member
To cover the cost you are placing on them by using plastic.Some people have moved to that strategy to cover the costs of the financial institutions.
To cover the cost you are placing on them by using plastic.Some people have moved to that strategy to cover the costs of the financial institutions.
Yep.... it's a money grab..In a Dealership, if someone wanted to put down $10,000 on a credit card, we would charge them the 3% to cover costs of the CC charge... I think we had a $5K minimum before we started charging. Never had anyone turn it down.To cover the cost you are placing on them by using plastic.
When I asked my roof contractor what forms of payment they took, they said that the credit card companies charge them 3% so if I wanted to pay with a card, they would pass that cost on to me.I have a friend that owns a bakery... she's out about $800 a month due to Visa, Mastercard, or whatever to do the transaction......I can understand that they have to pay people to process some of this, but really? 3%??
You almost have to!... If you're getting $100,000 a month in revenue, you're out $3,000 to cover that charge...and that's not including your expenses to generate that $100,000 in sales....labor, materials, etc.When I asked my roof contractor what forms of payment they took, they said that the credit card companies charge them 3% so if I wanted to pay with a card, they would pass that cost on to me.
We do get paid around $45 bucks a month for maintaining a certain amount of money in our checking account...so.. IDK. Im very versed in the financial world being a Finance Manager for years, but it just seems like lately, cash is not around anymore... not like it used to anyways.
Auto F&I manger?Yep.... it's a money grab..In a Dealership, if someone wanted to put down $10,000 on a credit card, we would charge them the 3% to cover costs of the CC charge... I think we had a $5K minimum before we started charging. Never had anyone turn it down.
When I asked my roof contractor what forms of payment they took, they said that the credit card companies charge them 3% so if I wanted to pay with a card, they would pass that cost on to me.
Yeah. At first I was thinking, "wtf, they should just add that cost to their estimate, because everyone pays in plastic these days", but then again their quote was $8k less than the other estimate I got, so I wasn't gonna complain about a few hundred bucks. I haven't gotten the new roof yet, but I did write a check for the deposit. It was weird writing a check, and I had to go and find them in my miscellaneous stuff.You almost have to!... If you're getting $100,000 a month in revenue, you're out $3,000 to cover that charge...and that's not including your expenses to generate that $100,000 in sales....labor, materials, etc.
Not all cash users are poorPoor people use cash. Not everyone has a bank account or good credit.
I use cash as much as possible. I'm a leave no trace guy. I won't even sign up for the rewards cards at the grocery stores because all your buying habits are then up for grabs, Oh you smoke 3 cartons a month or drink a fifth a day, or 2 12pacs every weekend. Your health insurance or auto insurance companies or future employers might be very interested in what you consume. How about birth control in RED states?..Not all cash users are poor
Just saying
Yessir.Auto F&I manger?
I find it super interesting that you have (justified and understandable) privacy concerns when it comes to this sort of thing, but not when you're behind the wheel of an AI driven vehicle.I use cash as much as possible. I'm a leave no trace guy. I won't even sign up for the rewards cards at the grocery stores because all your buying habits are then up for grabs, Oh you smoke 3 cartons a month or drink a fifth a day, or 2 12pacs every weekend. Your health insurance or auto insurance companies or future employers might be very interested in what you consume. How about birth control in RED states?..